Editors' Review

Ad-Aware has faced its ups and downs over the past few years, shimmying in and out of relevancy. Though last year's version was an overall improvement over its prior incarnations, our review staff had ultimately concluded that there was still some maturing to do if Lavasoft was aiming to reclaim the throne as top security honcho.

Gone is the Vipre scanner that powered it before and Ad-Aware now comes primarily powered by Bitdefender's core security engine and with added perks and utilities.

The installation process isn't exactly short when you include the extra download time to grab the virus definitions but it's not unbearable. Like many other security programs before it, Ad-Aware does come bundled with an in-house toolbar; but before you go on snickering in disgust, it's actually a surprisingly useful utility.

The toolbar add-on is one of the least obnoxious things we've ever used among browser bundles. Granted most toolbars are a hindrance, but Ad-Aware's security toolbar actually provided some value. In fact, we'd even go so far as to recommend it if you find yourself constantly trying to remove unintended toolbar installations and BHO add-ons that mysteriously appear inside your browser. Ad-Aware's toolbar comes with three basic features: a built in search that's powered by Yahoo!, a Web profile that indicates if a page is safe to visit...and a toolbar remover.

Regardless of which browsers you have installed, the tool actually identifies all third-party toolbars installed across the three major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, IE). It'll not only guide you through the uninstall/removal process, but Ad-Aware's security bar takes you directly to the control panel to help you remove other remaining dependencies. In other words, it's a cleaner that actually works. Each widget is mutable a la Firefox extensions.

Ad-Aware 11 has slimmed down, visually, even more so than last year's release. The overall menu is cleaner, with thinner fonts and a drastically streamlined menu layout, providing an overall more pleasant experience that gives you a bit more room to breathe. The bottom pull-up shows only basic components and keeps unnecessary social widgets neatly tucked away. The entire overall feel is almost Webapp like.

Gone is the breadcrumb-style interface: Instead Ad-Aware 11 maintains a permanent left-side panel for quick access. All of its tools are still there, but just much more neatly organized inside their respective categories.

The AV-TEST Institute hasn't published individual reports for Ad-Aware 11 yet, but according to the most recent August Real-World Protection Test, Bitdefender scored the highest protection rate at 100 percent, with Trend Micro being the only other competitor to match. Since then, Lavasoft has also claimed even more impressive conclusions based on their own internal evaluations, but we'll have to see those benchmarks confirmed as the product becomes more widely distributed.

Full scan took about 19 minutes and 12 seconds on our test machine and Ad-Aware provides the standard trio of Quick, Full, and Custom scanning options. Boot and shut-down performance were initially impacted, clocking in at a whole 90.82 seconds for boot and 13 seconds to shut down. However, Ad-Aware 11 also takes some time to get adjusted to your system and, sure enough, boot and shut down times stabilized the second and third time around, clocking in at an average 44.75 seconds and 9.04 seconds, respectively.

Bottom Line:

Ad-Aware 11 represents a huge comeback by Lavasoft and has responded to basically all of our criticisms from last year's review. System impact, scanning efficacy, and design have all been improved across the board and pricing is set competitively. If you're still on the fence about which free security suite to install, then you might want to give this one a try.

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Introducing our best antivirus yet: it's sleeker, faster and lighter so you can get back to what truly matters to you -- connecting with friends, checking email and watching videos. Our award-winning malicious file scanner stops viruses, spyware, malware and any other cyber-threat dead in their tracks, before they have a chance to damage your PC.

Doesnt do anything. once installed its absolutely impossible to uninstall fully. I eventually managed to delete most of the files but now if I right click on any drive it automatically tries to re-install itself. every. single. frikkin. time. no with the latest update windows OS it seems to have recovered some of the files because it progresses further than it previously did. jeezis help!

"Pros Employs a trusted engine: Ad-Aware version 11 uses Bitdefender's highly rated antivirus engine alongside its trusted antispyware platform. If you already have a trusted antivirus app installed, Ad-Aware can be added as a second layer of security.

Light on memory: Ad-Aware goes easy on your system resources -- you can perform an active virus scan while surfing the Web."

Not really; was sucking up Resources (CPU 100%, Memory 100%). Control Alt Delete, Performance Tab; And "Run" cmd netstat shows Bitdefender sucking up lots of network (Internet) Bandwidth; 4 lines of Bitdefender. Also got attacked thru Ad-Aware; had to do a complete real clean install, including clearing all memory (removal of BIOS/CMOS battery) prior to booting from DVD, then Format C:...after I previously did an Install without removal of the BIOS/CMOS battery.

Summary

Previous versions of Ad-aware were much better. Newer is not always better, nor the best. In the Computer World Newer means full of "bugs", "flaws", or maybe a Beta (Test) Version.

didnt want to install v 12 it but version 11 had annoying frequent pop ups so had to go for it. couldn't update it no matter how many times i tried and despite seeking support from the creators. uninstalled 11 and tried to make a new install of 12 still doesnt work, installer freezes

Does its job, but not noticeably better than the competition, and the previous-version update prompts are a real nuisance. Best to stick with other security software, at least until the previous-version-update-prompt issue gets fixed.

it works as it should. Their company has been around a long time and was reliable.

Cons

You can't move the links folder without it re-installing. After many emails with their support team I'm of the opinion that they do not comprehend simple english grammer. They do not explain why this happens or if a fix is in the works. The impression I got is that their name on the folders is more important to them for us to see than for us to have a clean desktop or program folder.

Summary

I've told them I will no longer use their products on any of my computers.

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